Q: What is Celjal?
A: Celjal is a water conditioner designed to enhance the effectiveness of chemicals delivered through foliar application, such as insecticides, fungicides, herbicides, and soluble fertilizers.
Q: How does Celjal work?
A: Celjal controls dissolved solids in water, preventing them from reacting with crop protection chemicals. This eliminates chemical loss and ensures maximum effectiveness.
Q: Can Celjal increase the efficiency of agri inputs?
A: Yes. Celjal should be added to water before any chemicals. Within 2 minutes, it conditions the water, ensuring chemicals remain fully effective.
Q: What is the recommended dosage of Celjal?
A: 1 ml per liter of water, or 1 kg for 1000 liters of water. This ensures optimal conditioning for foliar sprays.
Q: What is the shelf life of Celjal?
A: As per the label, the shelf life is 2 years. However, when sealed properly, it remains effective for much longer.
Q: Is Celjal compatible with all agri inputs?
A: Yes. Celjal is compatible with all agri inputs.
Q: Does Celjal also work as a spreader?
A: To some extent, yes. Work is ongoing to further enhance its spreading properties.
Q: How to use Celjal?
A: First mix Celjal with water, stir for a minute, and then add the chemicals. This ensures proper conditioning and prevents unwanted reactions.
Q: Is Celjal safe for humans and crops?
A: Yes. Celjal is non-toxic, safe for crops, and safe on skin. However, it should not be used for drinking water.
Q: How do I use Celjal?
A: Add Celjal to water first, stir, and then add agrochemicals. This ensures better performance and maximum efficiency.
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